Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish subtitle for my turkish followers soon.
If you d like to discover more about me :
===== instagram : @turkishfactsbylara
=====snapchat:@dilarakrbb

published:24 Jan 2017

views:65658

Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :)
Sonraki hafta dil ogrenimi ile ilgili extra bir videomuz olacak gecen hafta video paylasamadigim icin gelecek hafta bu videonun part3 u ve extra video gelecek :)
INSTAGRAM==== @turkishfactsbylara
In this video we will show you Istanbuls beatiful parts such as Galata TowerBeyogluKarakoyGalata Bridge and we will talk about Turkish Culture and habits i hope you will like it
I LOVE YOU GUYS (I WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING NEW SO FORGIVE ME IF ITS NOT WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE :"( )

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, leave your comments below.
You can also watch: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=tTDbe7hwUDU
Connect with us on;
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/
For bookings, sponsorship and other enquiries contact: ayoandebunentertainment@gmail.com
Translator/ Tercüman: Sharahabilou Labarani

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After eating this monster Turkish breakfast in Istanbul, Turkey, my local buddy and I were so happy. Turkish food is awesome! We ate it on the street, outside of a local Turkish breakfast joint! Please like: www.facebook.com/foodrangin
We went to the local TurkishBreakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul lifestyle.
Turkish sausage + Scrambled eggs + Tomatoes
Pastrami fried eggs
Fried wheat flour
Tahini Molasses
Assorted cheeses
Tomatoes + Cucumbers
Nutella
Clotted creamSundried tomato paste
Turkish tea
Olives
And we were full! It was truly a wonderful meal! I fell in love with Turkish cuisine more and more after every meal I ate, and found Turkish people to be very friendly and hospitable. If you're thinking about visiting Turkey, go travel there for sure! If you are a local, you know that Turkey has some of the best food in the world!
Please like: www.facebook.com/thefoodranger
As always, thanks for the continued support and I'm so happy that you enjoy my videos.
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating up as much delicious food as I can.
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you!
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it!
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published:27 Sep 2015

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Culture

Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/) is, in the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society."

Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."Terror Management Theory posits that culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals of value in a world meaning—raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when they acquired a larger brain.

Culture of Turkey

The culture of Turkey combines a heavily diverse and heterogeneous set of elements that have been derived from the various cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean (West Asian) region and to a lesser degree, Southeastern European, Caucasian, and Central Asian traditions. Many of these traditions were initially brought together by the Ottoman Empire, a multi-ethnic and multi-religious state. The present-day Republic of Turkey, which was declared in 1923 after the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, is still a transcontinental country that spans Europe and Asia.

During the early years of the republic, the government invested a large amount of resources into fine arts such as paintings, sculpture and architecture. This was done as both a process of modernization and of creating a cultural identity. Because of the different historical factors defining the Turkish identity, the culture of Turkey combines clear efforts of modernization and Westernization undertaken in varying degrees since the 1700s, with a simultaneous desire to maintain traditional religious and historical values.

Myths and Facts about Turkish Culture

Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish subtitle for my turkish followers soon.
If you d like to discover more about me :
===== instagram : @turkishfactsbylara
=====snapchat:@dilarakrbb

Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :)
Sonraki hafta dil ogrenimi ile ilgili extra bir videomuz olacak gecen hafta video paylasamadigim icin gelecek hafta bu videonun part3 u ve extra video gelecek :)
INSTAGRAM==== @turkishfactsbylara
In this video we will show you Istanbuls beatiful parts such as Galata TowerBeyogluKarakoyGalata Bridge and we will talk about Turkish Culture and habits i hope you will like it
I LOVE YOU GUYS (I WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING NEW SO FORGIVE ME IF ITS NOT WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE :"( )

Turkish culture & people according to foreigners

TURKISH CULTURE VERSUS AFRICAN CULTURE

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, leave your comments below.
You can also watch: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=tTDbe7hwUDU
Connect with us on;
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/
For bookings, sponsorship and other enquiries contact: ayoandebunentertainment@gmail.com
Translator/ Tercüman: Sharahabilou Labarani

Zeybek by Turk kid - Turkish Music Dance Culture

Eating A Huge Turkish Breakfast in Istanbul

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After eating this monster Turkish breakfast in Istanbul, Turkey, my local buddy and I were so happy. Turkish food is awesome! We ate it on the street, outside of a local Turkish breakfast joint! Please like: www.facebook.com/foodrangin
We went to the local TurkishBreakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul lifestyle.
Turkish sausage + Scrambled eggs + Tomatoes
Pastrami fried eggs
Fried wheat flour
Tahini Molasses
Assorted cheeses
Tomatoes + Cucumbers
Nutella
Clotted creamSundried tomato paste
Turkish tea
Olives
And we were full! It was truly a wonderful meal! I fell in love with Turkish cuisine more and more after every meal I ate, and found Turkish people to be very friendly and hospitable. If you're thinking about visiting Turkey, go travel there for sure! If you are a local, you know that Turkey has some of the best food in the world!
Please like: www.facebook.com/thefoodranger
As always, thanks for the continued support and I'm so happy that you enjoy my videos.
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating up as much delicious food as I can.
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you!
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoodRanger
Insta: https://instagram.com/thefoodranger/
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2:04

Turkey.Home - Life in Istanbul

Turkey.Home - Life in Istanbul

Turkey.Home - Life in Istanbul

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
Let go of yourself in Istanbul. Enjoy being in one of the most vibrant cities in the world, witness moments filled with surprises and see something new every time you turn your head.
#Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul

Sema - Whirling Dervish Ceremony Istanbul, Turkey | Turkish Culture

Sema - Whirling DervishCeremonyIstanbul, Turkey. Turkish whirling dervishes bowing in unison during Sema ceremony
Watch the complete series on Turkish Culture https://goo.gl/kufRK1
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Sufi whirling (or Sufi turning) (Turkish: Semazen) is a form of Sama or physically active meditation which originated among Sufis, and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order and other orders such as the Rifa'i-Marufi. It is a customary meditation practice performed within the Sema, or worship ceremony, through which dervishes (also called semazens, from Persian سماعزن) aim to reach the source of all perfection, or kemal. This is sought through abandoning one's nafs, egos or personal desires, by listening to the music, focusing on God, and spinning one's body in repetitive circles, which has been seen as a symbolic imitation of planets in the Solar System orbiting the sun.[1]
The Mevlevi practice gave rise to an Egyptian form, tanoura, distinguished by the use of a multicolored skirt. This has also developed into a performance dance by non-Sufis, including dancers outside the Islamic world.
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10:12

Venice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19

Venice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19

Venice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19

In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. Working together across cultural and religious divides, they both become very rich, and the Ottomans became one of the most powerful political entities in the world. We also discuss how economic realities can overcome religious and political differences (in this case between Muslims and Christians), the doges of Venice, the sultans of the Ottoman empire, the janissaries and so-called slave aristocracy of the Ottoman Empire, and how money and knowledge from the Islamic world helped fuel and fund the European Renaissance. Also, there's a They Might Be Giants joke.
If you really want to read about Ottoman eunuchs (warning: it's explicit), here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuch#Ottoman_Empire
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Turks and Caicos Culture

Myths and Facts about Turkish Culture

Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish subtitle for my turkish followers soon.
If you d like to discover more about me :
===== instagram : @turkishfactsbylara
=====snapchat:@dilarakrbb

Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :)
Sonraki hafta dil ogrenimi ile ilgili extra bir videomuz olacak gecen hafta video paylasamadigim icin gelecek hafta bu videonun part3 u ve extra video gelecek :)
INSTAGRAM==== @turkishfactsbylara
In this video we will show you Istanbuls beatiful parts such as Galata TowerBeyogluKarakoyGalata Bridge and we will talk about Turkish Culture and habits i hope you will like it
I LOVE YOU GUYS (I WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING NEW SO FORGIVE ME IF ITS NOT WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE :"( )

Turkish culture & people according to foreigners

TURKISH CULTURE VERSUS AFRICAN CULTURE

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, leave your comments below.
You can also watch: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=tTDbe7hwUDU
Connect with us on;
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/
For bookings, sponsorship and other enquiries contact: ayoandebunentertainment@gmail.com
Translator/ Tercüman: Sharahabilou Labarani

Zeybek by Turk kid - Turkish Music Dance Culture

Eating A Huge Turkish Breakfast in Istanbul

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After eating this monster Turkish breakfast in Istanbul, Turkey, my local buddy and I were so happy. Turkish food is awesome! We ate it on the street, outside of a local Turkish breakfast joint! Please like: www.facebook.com/foodrangin
We went to the local TurkishBreakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul...

published: 27 Sep 2015

Turkey.Home - Life in Istanbul

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
Let go of yourself in Istanbul. Enjoy being in one of the most vibrant cities in the world, witness moments filled with surprises and see something new every time you turn your head.
#Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul

Sema - Whirling Dervish Ceremony Istanbul, Turkey | Turkish Culture

Sema - Whirling DervishCeremonyIstanbul, Turkey. Turkish whirling dervishes bowing in unison during Sema ceremony
Watch the complete series on Turkish Culture https://goo.gl/kufRK1
**********************************
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**********************************
Sufi whirling (or Sufi turning) (Turkish: Semazen) is a form of Sama or physically active meditation which originated among Sufis, and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order and other orders such as the Rifa'i-Marufi. It is a customary meditation practice performed within the Sema, or worship ce...

published: 17 Feb 2018

Venice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19

In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. Working together across cultural and religious divides, they both become very rich, and the Ottomans became one of the most powerful political entities in the world. We also discuss how economic realities can overcome religious and political differences (in this case between Muslims and Christians), the doges of Venice, the sultans of th...

Turks and Caicos Culture

Myths and Facts about Turkish Culture

Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish s...

Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish subtitle for my turkish followers soon.
If you d like to discover more about me :
===== instagram : @turkishfactsbylara
=====snapchat:@dilarakrbb

Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish subtitle for my turkish followers soon.
If you d like to discover more about me :
===== instagram : @turkishfactsbylara
=====snapchat:@dilarakrbb

Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :...

Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :)
Sonraki hafta dil ogrenimi ile ilgili extra bir videomuz olacak gecen hafta video paylasamadigim icin gelecek hafta bu videonun part3 u ve extra video gelecek :)
INSTAGRAM==== @turkishfactsbylara
In this video we will show you Istanbuls beatiful parts such as Galata TowerBeyogluKarakoyGalata Bridge and we will talk about Turkish Culture and habits i hope you will like it
I LOVE YOU GUYS (I WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING NEW SO FORGIVE ME IF ITS NOT WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE :"( )

Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :)
Sonraki hafta dil ogrenimi ile ilgili extra bir videomuz olacak gecen hafta video paylasamadigim icin gelecek hafta bu videonun part3 u ve extra video gelecek :)
INSTAGRAM==== @turkishfactsbylara
In this video we will show you Istanbuls beatiful parts such as Galata TowerBeyogluKarakoyGalata Bridge and we will talk about Turkish Culture and habits i hope you will like it
I LOVE YOU GUYS (I WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING NEW SO FORGIVE ME IF ITS NOT WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE :"( )

TURKISH CULTURE VERSUS AFRICAN CULTURE

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, l...

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, leave your comments below.
You can also watch: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=tTDbe7hwUDU
Connect with us on;
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/
For bookings, sponsorship and other enquiries contact: ayoandebunentertainment@gmail.com
Translator/ Tercüman: Sharahabilou Labarani

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, leave your comments below.
You can also watch: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=tTDbe7hwUDU
Connect with us on;
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/
For bookings, sponsorship and other enquiries contact: ayoandebunentertainment@gmail.com
Translator/ Tercüman: Sharahabilou Labarani

FOOD RANGER MERCH NOW AVAILABLE! http://bit.ly/FOODRANGER
Follow me on Insta: http://bit.ly/2c5ojch
And subscribe to my channel here: http://bit.ly/2cCy2ub
After eating this monster Turkish breakfast in Istanbul, Turkey, my local buddy and I were so happy. Turkish food is awesome! We ate it on the street, outside of a local Turkish breakfast joint! Please like: www.facebook.com/foodrangin
We went to the local TurkishBreakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul lifestyle.
Turkish sausage + Scrambled eggs + Tomatoes
Pastrami fried eggs
Fried wheat flour
Tahini Molasses
Assorted cheeses
Tomatoes + Cucumbers
Nutella
Clotted creamSundried tomato paste
Turkish tea
Olives
And we were full! It was truly a wonderful meal! I fell in love with Turkish cuisine more and more after every meal I ate, and found Turkish people to be very friendly and hospitable. If you're thinking about visiting Turkey, go travel there for sure! If you are a local, you know that Turkey has some of the best food in the world!
Please like: www.facebook.com/thefoodranger
As always, thanks for the continued support and I'm so happy that you enjoy my videos.
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating up as much delicious food as I can.
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you!
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Please share this one if you enjoyed it! Cheers!
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FOOD RANGER MERCH NOW AVAILABLE! http://bit.ly/FOODRANGER
Follow me on Insta: http://bit.ly/2c5ojch
And subscribe to my channel here: http://bit.ly/2cCy2ub
After eating this monster Turkish breakfast in Istanbul, Turkey, my local buddy and I were so happy. Turkish food is awesome! We ate it on the street, outside of a local Turkish breakfast joint! Please like: www.facebook.com/foodrangin
We went to the local TurkishBreakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul lifestyle.
Turkish sausage + Scrambled eggs + Tomatoes
Pastrami fried eggs
Fried wheat flour
Tahini Molasses
Assorted cheeses
Tomatoes + Cucumbers
Nutella
Clotted creamSundried tomato paste
Turkish tea
Olives
And we were full! It was truly a wonderful meal! I fell in love with Turkish cuisine more and more after every meal I ate, and found Turkish people to be very friendly and hospitable. If you're thinking about visiting Turkey, go travel there for sure! If you are a local, you know that Turkey has some of the best food in the world!
Please like: www.facebook.com/thefoodranger
As always, thanks for the continued support and I'm so happy that you enjoy my videos.
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating up as much delicious food as I can.
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you!
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Turkey.Home - Life in Istanbul

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
Let go of yourself in Istanbul. Enjoy being in one of the most vibrant cities in the w...

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
Let go of yourself in Istanbul. Enjoy being in one of the most vibrant cities in the world, witness moments filled with surprises and see something new every time you turn your head.
#Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
Let go of yourself in Istanbul. Enjoy being in one of the most vibrant cities in the world, witness moments filled with surprises and see something new every time you turn your head.
#Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul

Sema - Whirling DervishCeremonyIstanbul, Turkey. Turkish whirling dervishes bowing in unison during Sema ceremony
Watch the complete series on Turkish Culture https://goo.gl/kufRK1
**********************************
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1. Most Recent Upload https://goo.gl/Uo7x7B
2. Most Popular Upload https://goo.gl/s127sK
3. Subscribe to Islam - History https://goo.gl/GVhHsC
4. Socials:- Facebook https://goo.gl/XkrxU4
**********************************
Sufi whirling (or Sufi turning) (Turkish: Semazen) is a form of Sama or physically active meditation which originated among Sufis, and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order and other orders such as the Rifa'i-Marufi. It is a customary meditation practice performed within the Sema, or worship ceremony, through which dervishes (also called semazens, from Persian سماعزن) aim to reach the source of all perfection, or kemal. This is sought through abandoning one's nafs, egos or personal desires, by listening to the music, focusing on God, and spinning one's body in repetitive circles, which has been seen as a symbolic imitation of planets in the Solar System orbiting the sun.[1]
The Mevlevi practice gave rise to an Egyptian form, tanoura, distinguished by the use of a multicolored skirt. This has also developed into a performance dance by non-Sufis, including dancers outside the Islamic world.
**********************************
#AdditionalHastags
#IslamHistory

Sema - Whirling DervishCeremonyIstanbul, Turkey. Turkish whirling dervishes bowing in unison during Sema ceremony
Watch the complete series on Turkish Culture https://goo.gl/kufRK1
**********************************
Suggested Videos:-
1. Most Recent Upload https://goo.gl/Uo7x7B
2. Most Popular Upload https://goo.gl/s127sK
3. Subscribe to Islam - History https://goo.gl/GVhHsC
4. Socials:- Facebook https://goo.gl/XkrxU4
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Sufi whirling (or Sufi turning) (Turkish: Semazen) is a form of Sama or physically active meditation which originated among Sufis, and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order and other orders such as the Rifa'i-Marufi. It is a customary meditation practice performed within the Sema, or worship ceremony, through which dervishes (also called semazens, from Persian سماعزن) aim to reach the source of all perfection, or kemal. This is sought through abandoning one's nafs, egos or personal desires, by listening to the music, focusing on God, and spinning one's body in repetitive circles, which has been seen as a symbolic imitation of planets in the Solar System orbiting the sun.[1]
The Mevlevi practice gave rise to an Egyptian form, tanoura, distinguished by the use of a multicolored skirt. This has also developed into a performance dance by non-Sufis, including dancers outside the Islamic world.
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Venice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19

In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how...

In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. Working together across cultural and religious divides, they both become very rich, and the Ottomans became one of the most powerful political entities in the world. We also discuss how economic realities can overcome religious and political differences (in this case between Muslims and Christians), the doges of Venice, the sultans of the Ottoman empire, the janissaries and so-called slave aristocracy of the Ottoman Empire, and how money and knowledge from the Islamic world helped fuel and fund the European Renaissance. Also, there's a They Might Be Giants joke.
If you really want to read about Ottoman eunuchs (warning: it's explicit), here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuch#Ottoman_Empire
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In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. Working together across cultural and religious divides, they both become very rich, and the Ottomans became one of the most powerful political entities in the world. We also discuss how economic realities can overcome religious and political differences (in this case between Muslims and Christians), the doges of Venice, the sultans of the Ottoman empire, the janissaries and so-called slave aristocracy of the Ottoman Empire, and how money and knowledge from the Islamic world helped fuel and fund the European Renaissance. Also, there's a They Might Be Giants joke.
If you really want to read about Ottoman eunuchs (warning: it's explicit), here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuch#Ottoman_Empire
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Myths and Facts about Turkish Culture

Hello Guys This is my first video and i ll talk about Turkish Culture and Turkey at this channel.In this video i ve talked about common myths i ll add turkish subtitle for my turkish followers soon.
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Next week we will have an extra video about language learning because i skipped last week as an apology i will make an additional video with part3 of this one :)
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In this video we will show you Istanbuls beatiful parts such as Galata TowerBeyogluKarakoyGalata Bridge and we will talk about Turkish Culture and habits i hope you will like it
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Turkish Culture vs American Culture-Cultural Monday

Here are some cultural differences between Turkey and The US. I found most of these online...

TURKISH CULTURE VERSUS AFRICAN CULTURE

As Africans living in Turkey,we carefully observed both cultures and decided to make a video about it. We hope you love it! We love reading your comments. So, leave your comments below.
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Eating A Huge Turkish Breakfast in Istanbul

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We went to the local TurkishBreakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul lifestyle.
Turkish sausage + Scrambled eggs + Tomatoes
Pastrami fried eggs
Fried wheat flour
Tahini Molasses
Assorted cheeses
Tomatoes + Cucumbers
Nutella
Clotted creamSundried tomato paste
Turkish tea
Olives
And we were full! It was truly a wonderful meal! I fell in love with Turkish cuisine more and more after every meal I ate, and found Turkish people to be very friendly and hospitable. If you're thinking about visiting Turkey, go travel there for sure! If you are a local, you know that Turkey has some of the best food in the world!
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Turkey.Home - Life in Istanbul

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Sema - Whirling Dervish Ceremony Istanbul, Turkey | Turkish Culture

Sema - Whirling DervishCeremonyIstanbul, Turkey. Turkish whirling dervishes bowing in unison during Sema ceremony
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Sufi whirling (or Sufi turning) (Turkish: Semazen) is a form of Sama or physically active meditation which originated among Sufis, and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order and other orders such as the Rifa'i-Marufi. It is a customary meditation practice performed within the Sema, or worship ceremony, through which dervishes (also called semazens, from Persian سماعزن) aim to reach the source of all perfection, or kemal. This is sought through abandoning one's nafs, egos or personal desires, by listening to the music, focusing on God, and spinning one's body in repetitive circles, which has been seen as a symbolic imitation of planets in the Solar System orbiting the sun.[1]
The Mevlevi practice gave rise to an Egyptian form, tanoura, distinguished by the use of a multicolored skirt. This has also developed into a performance dance by non-Sufis, including dancers outside the Islamic world.
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I look at kids I used to knowAnd how they are todayAll fucked up on narcoticsThey're lives are in decay[Chorus]I don't want your drug cultureThat shits not for meA fucked up mind and a wasted lifeIs something I don't needI don't want to take those pillsOr shoot into my veinsLSD and PCPWill only kill my brain[Chorus]You keep on telling meHow it is completely safeLet's see how fucking safe it isWhen you're laying in a grave

Gizmodo reported on Wednesday that a former Google engineer is suing the company for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination ...Chevalier's posts had been quoting in Damore's lawsuit against Google, who is also suing the company for alleged discrimination against conservative white men ... “Firing the employee who pushed back against the bullies was exactly the wrong step to take.” ... But the effect is the same....

OSLO. Sea levels will rise between 0.7 and 1.2 metres in the next two centuries even if governments end the fossil fuel era as promised under the Paris climate agreement, scientists said on Tuesday ...Ocean levels will rise inexorably because heat-trapping industrial gases already em­­itted will linger in the atmosphere, melting more ice, it said. In addition, water naturally expands as it warms above four degrees Celsius (39.2F) ... ....

The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

Special CounselRobert Mueller's probe is prepared to accept a guilty plea from the London-based son-in-law of a Russian businessman after he made false statements during the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to the Washington Post... Tymoshenko was later imprisoned by former president Viktor Yanukovych after signing a controversial deal with Russia for natural gas ... U.S ... U.S....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingTo this day it’s something my aunt hardly mentions, let alone discusses. And like a few other families living in the United States, it’s taboo and completely off limits ... Neither was it as widespread, since Japan had nearly conquered most of East Asia including parts of China. But still, U.S ... authorities continued the comfort station system absent formal slavery ... The U.S ... military authorities ... ....

Turkey signalled it is ready for communication with Syria as Russia sought to avert a direct clash between the two countries over a Turkish military offensive against a Kurdish enclave ... "This wouldn't amount to official contacts with the Syrian regime." ... While the Kurds in Syria have inflicted some losses on the Turks, hundreds of people have been killed in punishing aerial and artillery bombardments, according to officials in Moscow ... ....

SYRIA’S messy war is becoming even messier ...Syrian sources claim that the barrage only briefly stalled the advance of the pro-Assad forces ... The Turks allowed thousands of foreign radical Islamists to flow into Syria and create bases from which they threatened Europe and the United States; these terrorists would still be in their capital of Raqa, planning attacks, if the United States hadn’t partnered with the Kurdish-led ... ....

By David Stockman... a ... "[A] particular hype and hatred for Trump is misleading the people and forcing Blacks to vote Killary ... 80 ... Likewise, when&nbsp;Crimea elected by 90% referendum vote to "rejoin" Russia, it didn't happen at gunpoint. Crimea is 85% Russian and had been an integral part of the Russian state ever since it was purchased from the Turks by Catherine the Great for good money in 1783....

More. Syrian pro-government fighters entered the border town of Afrin on Tuesday to support Kurdish fighters battling Turkish troops, state-run media reported, raising the risk of a direct conflict between the two countries ...Turkish forces entered Syria on Jan. 20 to expel the Kurdish YPG fighters from the border area ... Read Pro-Regime Syria Forces Enter Afrin to HelpKurdsAgainstTurks on bloombergpolitics.com. ....

It should be noted that during the years 1915-18, the Greeks of Pontos were massacred and exiled into the Anatolian Interior by the Ottoman Turks... This was made up of340,000Turks, 200,000 Surmenitis, 50,000 Circassians, 200,000 Oflis, and 5,000 Stavriotes ... According to Chrysanthos, the Greekness of Pontos had been recognized by the Turks and Russians in World War 1 and attached several documents to his memorial to back his claims....

encouraging the Turks... involve the Turks ... the Turkish armed forces in Syria basically enjoy what I would call a “political immunity” from any US attacks, that is to say that (almost) no matter what the Turks do, the US would (almost) never consider actually openly using force against them simply because the consequence of, say, a USAF strike on a Turkish army column would be too serious to contemplate....